The Supreme Court’s constitutional bench has allowed military courts to pronounce their verdicts reserved earlier in 85 civilian cases related to May 9 vandalism, but declared that their decisions will be subject to the final judgment in the appeals being heard by the bench, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Rules that military courts’ verdicts against 85 civilians will be subject to bench’s final ruling on appeals: Constitutional bench adjourns hearing of ICAs until after winter vacations
Earlier hearing the case related to the trial of civilians in military courts, the constitutional bench allowed military courts to issue verdicts for 85 accused. During the hearing, Defence Ministry lawyer Khawaja Haris presented arguments in favour of military trials of civilians. Khawaja Haris argued that the Supreme Court’s decision contained flaws. Justice Aminuddin Khan asked how much more time he would need to conclude his arguments, Haris replied that additional time would be required.
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